Well, development work will go on during the next days. Actually
I plan to release dwm-4.3 (containing certain bugfixes) until
Saturday and some initial win32 code about d4w (dwm for windows)
later on (which is planned as explorer.exe replacement).

dmenu will also be reimplemented as dm4w counterpart.

Because I recently get more in touch with the win32 platform
(due to job reasons) I also plan to design st in a more portable
way (which means using a tty-abstraction layer which will work
on both, UNIX and windows -> putty sucks )

So if there are people being interested in native(!) (- note no
Cygwin/X crap) win32 versions, please let me know...

A couple of weeks ago I decided to cancel my mail concerning
about changing dwm the wmii-way somewhat, because I got afraid
for some reason.

But now I wanna ask you as dwm-community, what do you think
about the idea to change dwm more into the wmii-way?

What I have in mind from time to time, esp. when being forced to
work with a standard resolution monitor is, that I'd like to see
the basic wmii column layout - but without column modes (simply
equal) and without all other clunk. To achieve this, we would
loose the ability to view more than one tag - but gaining the
layout preservation on the other side and having a real column
layout, which means allowing to move windows between the columns
left- and right-wards (which may create new columns) resp. up-
and down-wards to move them in the stack.

For simplicity reasons I won't like to see any layout modes
(they won't work anyways with decor-less windows).